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Like almost every truly horrible thing that has ever happened in the history of our world, the end also began with a kiss.
— Dennis Sharpe
I think one of the important things that's happened in the course of the century is that life expectancy has doubled.
— Ron Chernow
As has happened so often in history, victory had bred a complacency and fostered an orthodoxy which led to defeat in the next war.
— B.H. Liddell Hart
I do a great deal of research. I don't want anyone to say, 'That could not have happened.' It may be fiction, but it has to be true.
— Jacquelyn Mitchard
The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened.
— Peter L. Berger
It's not about what you've done; it's how you've experienced whatever has happened to you. Matt Lawrence in The Overachievers
— Alexandra Robbins
When I hear modern people complain of being lonely then I know what has happened. They have lost the cosmos.
— D.H. Lawrence
To love again, you must not discard what has happened to you, but take from it the strength you'll need to carry on.
— Simon Van Booy
Our job is only to hold up the mirror - to tell and show the public what has happened.
— Walter Cronkite
The past has happened, and it can only happen the way it happened.
— Chuck Klosterman
Book clubs are the best thing that has happened to the world of publishing.
— Adriana Trigiani
Nothing has happened to me out of the closet that was anywhere near as dangerous as being closeted.
— Karen Thompson Walker
Yeah ... I was a singer as a kid. I had a lot of stage fright, and what's happened with 'Idol,' it has got me past so much of that.
— Kara DioGuardi
The past is so much safer, because whatever's in it has already happened. It can't be changed; so, in a way, there's nothing to dread.
— Margaret Atwood
The young have hopes and dreams, while the old hold the remains of them in their hands and wonder what has happened to their lives.
— Tan Twan Eng
He has denied what has happened. His sworn statements have denied what has happened.
— Patricia Schroeder
When I think of what has happened in a larger sense, beyond myself, then I would not change anything.
— Anita Hill
Everything that's happened has brought me here, to this place, with this knife in my hand, and something worth saving.
— Patrick Ness
One point has already been proven. Everything that happened once can happen again.
— Jacobo Timerman
Nothing happens? Or has everything happened,
and we are standing now, quietly, in the new life? — Juan Ramon Jimenez
Ghosts are the only ones who never have to feel scared. Because the worst thing in the world has already happened to them.
— Simon R. Green
Every possible thing that can happen or will happen has already happened somewhere.
(Year 2036 John Titor) — John Titor Foundation
(Year 2036 John Titor) — John Titor Foundation
Whatever has happened to you in your past has no power over this present moment, because life is now.
— Oprah Winfrey
I've experienced a great deal of pain and suffering in my life ... most of which has never happened.
— Mark Twain
A novelist who has to defend his creation by telling a reader *But that's what really happened*, is a novelist who has failed.
— Samuel G. Freedman
Memory has many conveniences, and, among others, that of foreseeing things as they have afterwards happened.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
It has happened to me to meet many of the men of my day whom the world agreed to call great.
— Rebecca Harding Davis
There's no better way to unplug than having children. Changing diapers is one of the most leveling things that has ever happened to me.
— Andrew Lincoln
Death doesn't affect the living because it has not happened yet. Death doesn't concern the dead because they have ceased to exist.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Nothing has really happened unless it's been described [in words].
— Virginia Woolf